m the phishing victim.
Expect several "reminders" at intervals to follow.
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ew NANOG. Thanks to all of those that have worked hard to
> get it this far! :-)
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On 2/1/11 1:44 AM, Scott Weeks wrote:
> How can I join w/o PayPal?
You don't need to join PayPal or have a PayPal account. You can pay by
credit card.
PayPal just acts as a credit card processor if you do so.
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f early bird
differentials for meetings attended in a year, then it makes financial
sense NOT to join if you lose the early bird benefit.
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On 12/17/10 10:34 AM, Duane Wessels wrote:
>
> On Dec 17, 2010, at 10:30 AM, Jay Hennigan wrote:
>
>> This proposal seems to state that if one registers early for a meeting
>> the membership discount is forfeited. This doesn't seem right.
>
>
> Would it he
ly for a meeting
the membership discount is forfeited. This doesn't seem right.
There's a possible similar conflict with students.
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d membership dues for students and I
support the continuance of discounted student fees for meeting
attendance despite the marginal cost increase for the non-students.
This isn't a vision thing. It is a means to, as someone else suggested,
reduce to a minimum the number of used words to de
. I for one have learned a lot from NANOG
sessions, both live and archived on the web.
Also consider that being a member is primarily for the purpose of
defining governance of the organization and is not a requirement for
attendance at meetings or for learning.
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On 10/27/10 3:34 PM, Daniel Golding wrote:
> See, there's your logical fallacy - you are expecting students to
> prioritize NANOG over beer :)
Until they discover "Beer AND Gear"!
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ting. The member decides if
they have an interest and understands the reason for membership.
This language discourages someone from signing up and then demanding
their money back because there isn't enough content regarding orchids.
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#x27; membership up front, having dues
forgiven in year eleven onward seems like a win-win.
Specifically what is your objection to offering life membership?
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very 5 years in Mexico.
[1a] Mexico is part of North America so that doesn't count as outside.
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cific sales. It's worth
the $600 to me and to my employer because of that, as opposed to free
entry to exhibits for a traditional trade show with exorbitantly priced
individual technical sessions, extra if you want the slides or a
transcript.
If NANOG to date hasn't had real events, you co
groups. That doesn't change the focus of the
group. This transition is going to be difficult enough without changing
the fundamental purpose of the organization.
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You
d are open in their dealings both with the community and
with third parties. That is 1) above and "How we got here" relates
directly with that. Making critical decisions at undocumented
closed-door meetings where concerned parties are not invited doesn't do
much to instill trust.
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ime membership and increase the meeting cost by $50 for
non-members or $50 for five years and increase the meeting cost by $10
for non-members.
I am assuming (and would recommend) that members would be humans and not
companies.
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On 6/8/10 3:25 PM, Jo Rhett wrote:
> No, I'm not on the SC. I'm just here to ridicule...
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you
have anything to share in terms of facts or are you just here to call
names and ridicule?
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nk anything similar has been available to date.
> Sorry to get snippy, but the only coup here is by those who forget who
> does the work of NANOG (the volunteers, mostly) and who rides on their
> backs. Jay, do you vote in NANOG elections and have you volunteered to
> serve?
I do vote i
y personal hands-on training. I am asking for a
summary of the reasoning behind the suggested change by those proposing
it, and while we are at it, the reasoning for the opposition to the
change by Merit.
This may indeed come out at the meeting at NANOG49. But just like with
any ballot proposition, I
On 6/2/10 12:08 AM, Jo Rhett wrote:
> On May 28, 2010, at 1:44 PM, Jay Hennigan wrote:
>> I'm beginning to feel a lot like a mushroom. Am I alone in this perception?
>
>
> Then perhaps you should stop standing in a pile of ?
The wasn't there when I st
f this was a statement implying that it was
very much a done deal, followed by a statement by Merit that they were
opposed to it.
I'm beginning to feel a lot like a mushroom. Am I alone in this perception?
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ich way to go? There *has* to be a back-story here, and it
doesn't seem to be based on the will of the community based on what I've
read so far.
Is there any way to ease up on the throttle until we can get a clearer
view of the road ahead?
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from Merit is intended to fix?
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d by top posting, I'd have never seen
> it, since it was trapped as spam at the server (which is as it should be).
I usually append this to those who email me with such nonsense:
http://www.west.net/~jay/disclaim.txt
If it doesn't get their attention, I escalate to this:
http://www
ogy/facebook_hackers.reut/index.htm
> But the forgery question aside: these messages are (a) unsolicited
> (b) bulk (c) email, which means they're spam by definition -- and
> that's easily sufficient reason to block the sites which are not only
> deliberately emitting them, but
aps not as egregiously
wrong as putting up a website asking for people's banking
username/password, but wrong. As Mr. Barnum observed, about every 60
seconds someone will fall for either or both. I am *somewhat* surprised
that it would happen *here* of all places.
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; religious hierarchy.
> * Dean (education), the head of a division, faculty, college, or school
> in a university.
> * The head of the Faculty of Advocates in Scottish law.
What's randy? (ducks and runs...)
Yes, I know that a jay is a blue bird.
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